
Walking on Mt. Tabor

"Pixelpipe is a content distribution gateway that allows users to publish text and upload photos, video and audio files once through Pixelpipe and have the content distributed across over 60 social networks, photo/video sites and blogs, and other online destinations. We provide a number of mobile & desktop applications for users, liberating their media and sharing their life..."
Pixelpipe is an online service that allows you to post images, video, audio, text and files to multiple social network sites and weblogs at the same time. On the Pixelpipe website you can set up auto posting to social networking sites such as Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, Picassa and over 60 other services. You can do this via various tools including email, MMS, the web, or by using the stand alone mobile applications for the iPhone, the Google Android G1, and the Nokia N Series. In addition they provide several tools that integrate into desktop applications such as iPhoto, Picasa, Aperture, and Lightroom.
A nice feature of the app is that on the iPhone, it lets you get around the limitation of single attachments when uploading images via the iPhone Mail App...
Pixelpost screenshots from the iPhone...
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March 28, 2009 - A do it yourself notebook using Lulu and a repositioning a book cover scan... Interesting use of Lulu to create a blank notebook...
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Was out for a walk today and saw this car parked near SE 45th and Stark. It is a Morris Minor. I uploaded these using an iPhone application called Pixelpipe. Pixelpipe allows you to upload multiple images to a number of sites at the same time. For example the images above were uploaded to Flickr, Facebook and my blog all at the same time.
March 28, 2009 - This was an interesting and creative site for those interested in children's books. Am sorry to see it go away...
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March 25, 2009 - This is really pretty funny....
March 25, 2009
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